XENHVM ada -> ad ?

Ion-Mihai Tetcu itetcu at FreeBSD.org
Thu Dec 20 23:37:41 UTC 2012


Hi,


I have the feeling I'm missing something very basic here:

I have a 9-STABLE-amd64 (as of a few minutes ago, but I see the same
thing with older versions) running as guest on Xen HVM (APIC, ACPI on).

I can boot the GENERIC kernel, but trying to boot the XENHVM kernel
results in 
 trying to mount root from ufs: /dev/ada0p2 [rw] ...
 mountroot: waiting for device /dev/ada0p2 ...
 Mounting from ufs:/dev/ada0p2 failed with error 19.

I can:
 mountroot> ufs:ad0p2
and it breaks there, of course.

Do I need to translate from 'ada' back to 'ad' if I use XENHVM? Why?


Thanks,

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